Gregory M. Parker
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
2 Papers
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Gregory M. Parker is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Excitatory postsynaptic potential & Neurotransmission. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications. Previous affiliations of Gregory M. Parker include Johns Hopkins University.
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Papers
The glutathione cycle shapes synaptic glutamate activity
Thomas W. Sedlak,Bindu D. Paul,Gregory M. Parker,Linda D. Hester,Adele M. Snowman,Yu Taniguchi,Atsushi Kamiya,Solomon H. Snyder,Akira Sawa +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that drugs that inhibit generation of glutamate by the glutathione cycle elicit decreases in cytosolic glutamate and decreased miniature excitatory postsynaptic potential (mEPSC) frequency, while pharmacologically decreasing the biosynthesis of glutathion leads to increases in cytotoxic glutamate and enhanced mEpsC frequency.
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Glutathione shapes glutamatergic transmission
Minori Koga,Gregory M. Parker,Linda D. Hester,Yu Taniguchi,Atsushi Kamiya,Solomon H. Snyder,Akira Sawa,Thomas W. Sedlak +7 more
TL;DR: It is found that diminishing the liberation of glutamate by the glutathione cycle produces decreases in cytosolic glutamate, decreased frequency of miniature excitatory post synaptic potentials (mEPSC), and diminished depolarization-associated calcium flux.
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